Online Appendix to A Robust Test for Weak Instruments for 2SLS with Multiple Endogenous Regressors – Research Dept. Working Paper No. 2208 – Dallas Fed
eN ′j ΣveNj e N ′ j E [β∗2SLS] /σu(E.43) Using the definitions of h and...eN ′j ΦeNj ||Φ− 1 2 eNj ||2 Therefore Bj∗ rel,n(W, λmin) = ||µj||2√ eN
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Why Texas Feels Less Subprime Stress than U.S. - Southwest Economy, Nov./Dec. 2008 - FRB Dallas
un- employment rates (Chart 3B). Texas’ delinquency rate was less than
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Southwest Economy - Third Quarter 2015 - Dallas Fed
un- employment rate.2 The Phillips curve also remains an important tool
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Texas Housing on Bumpy Road After Stimulus Effects Fade - Southwest Economy, second quarter 2011 - Dallas Fed
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF DALLAS • SEcOND quARtER 2011 SouthwestEconomy3 Texas Housing on Bumpy Road After Stimulus Effects Fade By D’Ann Petersen
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Harvey Highlights Houston MUD Bond Development Funding - Southwest Economy, Second Quarter 2018 - Dallas Fed
un- derscores characteristics that differenti- ate residential construction
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Why Social Security Should Be Privatized - Southwest Economy, Issue 3, May-June, 1997 - Dallas Fed
un- certainty about future Social Security benefits. About one-half of
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Beyond the Border - Can Mexico Weather Its Next Election Cycle? - Southwest Economy, Issue 6, November-December, 1999 - Dallas Fed
Page 10 Southwest Economy November/December 1999 SWESWESWEBeyond the BorderBeyond the Border VER THE LAST 25 years, Mexico has suffered a financial crisis
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Texas Economy Cools in 2000 - Southwest Economy, Issue 2, March/April 2001 - Dallas Fed
un- employment rate remained in check at 3.7 percent. Energy Fervent world
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Higher Minimum Wage Looms Large in Texas - Southwest Economy, Issue 4, July/Aug 2008 - FRB Dallas
un- derpaying their staff, but minimum wage and overtime laws exempt certain
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On the Record: A Conversation with Charlie Amato - Southwest Economy, Second Quarter 2019 - Dallas Fed
en- sure at staff levels that the best-of-the-best were eligible for incentive...en- courage business success, and I don’t see that changing any time soon
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